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Ideonella sakaiensis (Plastic-degrading microbe)

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August 20, 2025

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Recently, Scientists are exploring microbial degradation as a solution to plastic pollution, utilizing bacteria and fungi to break down plastics.

  • Ideonella sakaiensis is a bacterium with a unique ability to break down polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a common type of plastic.
  • It is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, motile, non-sporing, non-pigment-producing, monotrichous bacterium.
  • Genus – Ideonella.
  • Family – Comamonadaceae / Sphaerotilaceae
  • Discovered by – A group of Japanese researchers led by Kohei Oda and Kenji Miyamoto of Kyoto Institute of Technology and Keio University.
  • Characteristics – It was discovered from PET contaminated soil, suggesting its main habitat to be the environment, mainly soil with enriched plastic wastes.
  • They are found in oxygen-rich rich moist soil and sewage sludge.
  • Advantages - It can completely degrade polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
  • It breaks PET into its environmentally benign building blocks and it can be used as food by I. sakaiensis and other organisms.
  • Other microbes that decompose natural polymers - Cellulose (plant fibres), Chitin (found in fungi and insects) and Cutin (found on the surfaces of leaves).
  • Plastic-degrading microbes– Gordonia and Arthrobacter, that degraded polypropylene and polystyrene by nearly 23 % and 19.5 % respectively.
  • Waxworms (Galleria mellonella) – It can eat plastic bags.
  • It does not naturally consume plastic, they are common pests in beehives where they feed on honeycomb.
  • Honeycomb is similar to polyethylene, the main component of plastic bags.

Quick facts

  • Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) – It is a strong, stiff synthetic fibre and resin and a member of the polyester family of polymers.
  •  The plastic most commonly used in bottles and food packaging.
  • It is produced by the polymerization of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid.
  • Its fibres can be blended with wool and cotton fibres to reinforce their properties.

References

  1. Down to earth| Ideonella sakaiensis
  2. Microbe Notes| A Guide to Ideonella sakaiensis                                                    Related News – Import of Polyethylene terephthalate
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